Methotrexate Flashcards

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What is methotrexate used for?

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  • Crohn’s disease (treatment, maintenance and remission)
  • Mod - Severe RA
  • Severe Psoriasis
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What is the usual dose of methotrexate treatment?

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anything from 2.5mg - 25mg - WEEKLY

  • day of the week should be written in full on packaging
  • patients should carry alert cards
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What are the contra-indications of Methotrexate?

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  • active infection
  • ascites
  • immunodeficiency syndroms
  • significant pleural effusion
  • avoid in hepatic impairment
  • avoid in severe renal impairment
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What are the cautions of Methotrexate?

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  • photosensitivity
  • dehydration - risk of toxicity
  • diarrhoea
  • caution in blood disorders
  • peptic ulceration
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What are the reasons for stopping treatment?

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  • clinically significant drop in White Cell Counts or Platelet Counts withdraw immediately (bone marrow suppression)
  • stomatitis/diarrhoea (first signs of GI toxicity)
  • persistent increases in liver transaminases (liver cirrhosis)
  • dyspnoea, cough, fever in rheumatoid arthritis (pulmonary toxicity)
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What are the common side effects with oral Methotrexate?

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  • anaemia/thrombocytopaenia
  • diarrhoea/GI discomfort/nausea/vomiting
  • increased risk of infection - avoid any live vaccines
  • nephrotoxicity at high doses
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What can be done to prevent Methotrexate side effects?

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Folic acid to reduce mucosal, GI and hepatic side effects

Taken on a DIFFERENT day to the Methotrexate

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Can Methotrexate be used if pregnant or breast-feeding?

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no - AVOID, teratogenic

  • effective contraception needed during and for 6 months after treatment in men and women
  • discontinue breast-feeding, present in milk
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What monitoring is required with Methotrexate?

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  • exclude pregnancy
  • full blood count (report all symptoms suggestive of an infection, especially sore throat, bruising, mouth ulcers)
  • renal function test
  • liver function tests (report nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, dark urine)
  • report respiratory effects (shortness of breath)
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What does Methotrexate interact with?

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  • avoid OTC Aspirin, Ibuprofen and other NSAIDs
  • Amoxicillin, Penicillin
  • Ciprofloxacin
  • Flucloxacillin
  • Trimethoprim
  • All PPIs
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